Discover the rich traditions and values of Freemasonry, a fraternal organization that has spanned centuries. Join us to learn about our rituals, moral teachings, and commitment to community service.
Freemasonry is one of the world’s oldest and most respected fraternal societies, dedicated to the moral and spiritual values that guide our members. Under the United Grand Lodge of England, we welcome men from all walks of life to participate in our rituals and community efforts. Learn more about our history and values.

We uphold honesty and ethical behavior in all our dealings.
We foster strong bonds of friendship and mutual support among our members.
We promote tolerance, understanding, and high moral standards among our members.
We strive to make a positive impact and support those in need.

District Grand Master overseeing Free State Freemasonry.

Secretary, ensuring smooth operations within the District and liaising with UGLE.

Treasurer, managing finances, charitable donations and ensuring beneficiaries are looked after.

Also District Grand Charity Steward coordinating fund-raising initiatives and part-time Masonic Historian.

Responsible for the spiritual and ceremonial welfare of the District Grand Lodge when in session.
There are a few basic pre-requisites along with a desire to improve oneself mentally and spiritually.
Our fraternity has a wonderful history, which dates back more than three centuries. It is one of the world's oldest secular fraternities, a society of men concerned with moral and spiritual values. Founded on the three great principles of Brotherly Love, Relief and Truth, it aims to bring together men of goodwill, regardless of background and differences.
People might think that to become a Freemason is quite difficult. It's actually straightforward. The essential qualification for admission is that you have a belief in a Supreme Being. This means that you profess a religious faith. Freemasonry is not restricted to certain Faiths. Freemasons meet all over the world and embrace men of many differing religions.
It is usual for candidates to be “mature men of 21 years and over”, but in some circumstances candidates between the ages of 18 and 21 can be admitted.
To find out more and submit an application:
